Title Song

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈtaɪtəl sɔŋ/

Definitions of title song

noun song - a short piece of music with words that are sung

Example Sentences

A1 I love listening to the title song of my favorite movie.

A2 The title song of the new album is catchy and easy to sing along to.

B1 The title song of the musical set the tone for the entire performance.

B2 The title song of the band's latest album has been climbing the charts.

C1 The title song of the Broadway show won a Tony Award for Best Original Song.

C2 The title song of the film soundtrack was nominated for an Academy Award.

Examples of title song in a Sentence

formal The title song of the movie was beautifully composed and performed by a renowned artist.

informal Did you hear the title song of the new album? It's so catchy!

slang The title song of that show is a total banger, I can't stop listening to it.

figurative The title song of his life played in his mind as he reflected on his past decisions.

Grammatical Forms of title song

plural

title songs

comparative

more title song

superlative

most title song

present tense

titles song

future tense

will be title song

perfect tense

have been title song

continuous tense

is being title song

singular

title song

positive degree

title song

infinitive

to title song

gerund

title song

participle

title song

Origin and Evolution of title song

First Known Use: 1930 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'title song' originated in the context of musicals and films, where it refers to the song that shares the same title as the production it is featured in.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'title song' has become a common term in the entertainment industry to refer to a song that shares the same title as a movie, album, or musical. It is now widely used in marketing and promotion of music and films.